AI-powered donor reporting

More time for what matters.

Bragur takes the heavy lifting out of donor reporting, so your experts can put their energy where it counts: the work in the field.

Why Bragur

From burden to focus

Donors require thorough, documented reporting. It's necessary. But it isn't the mission. Every hour spent assembling reports is an hour taken from analysis, learning, and the work in the field.

Bragur turns that around. Reporting starts serving the mission instead of stealing from it, and the hours go back to the work.

91%

less time spent on reporting

From 3,500 hours to 300 for the annual reporting of one large multi-country programme.

Measured by Plan International Norway.

Voices from the sector

Trusted by the people who write the reports

We've never had such a smooth reporting process as we do now. Internal collaboration flows better, and we work far more efficiently than before. We've saved thousands of hours and feel much less stress around reporting deadlines and deliverables. That means we can spend more of our time on what matters: the direct work for children's rights!

Elise Christensen

Programme Manager, Plan International Norway

Norad welcomes [this] initiative exploring how an AI-based service can help raise quality and reduce the time spent on reporting. Targeted use of AI technology for reporting like this can be a valuable addition to the aid sector. AI can be a strong support in processing large volumes of information, making it easier for aid organisations to extract important insight from their programmes and freeing up time for analysis and learning.

Håvard Nygård

Norad, Knowledge and Innovation

How it works

From source data to a finished report

First, set the frame: the report structure, the source documents, and the context only your team holds. Then the workspace takes each chapter from shared insights to a polished draft, with your experts steering every step. Explore both stages below: on a computer, the demos are fully interactive.

Stage 1 · Set the frame

Details

Configure the report you need.

Start by giving the report a clear name and a short description. The description is the first piece of context the agents read for every chapter, so cover the basics: reporting period, donor or audience, the programme areas covered, the geographies involved, and any framing the generated insights and drafts should respect. The more precise this is, the more accurately the AI can scope its analysis to your report.

Stage 2 · Analyse, then write

Generate insights

Pick the sources for this chapter.

Choose specific documents and chapters that the AI should read for this specific chapter, add a quick prompt to focus the analysis, and run the insight generation. Each chapter can draw on a different mix of sources, so the insights stay scoped to what matters most.

Under the hood

AI where it helps, people where it matters

Bragur is not just another chatbot. It is a tailor-made process for donor reporting that weaves your experts and specialised AI agents together, producing something better and faster than either could alone. Three things make it work:

AI does what AI does best

Specialised agents read every page of source material and find what lies beyond any one person's capacity: trends and connections across countries, years, and activities. Deep analysis and real learnings, not just surfaced examples, turned into solid first versions.

Your experts bring the judgement

Your people know what the documents can't tell: the context behind the numbers, what the donor really cares about, and which stories matter most. That knowledge steers the analysis, and your experts make every high-stakes call along the way.

One workflow brings them together

Most AI tools are built for one person at a time. Bragur is a shared workspace where your whole team and the agents work on the same report. Insights are challenged, enriched, and agreed before any writing starts, so you debate the facts, not the phrasing.

bragur

/BRAH-gur/ · Icelandic

An Icelandic word for a poem, and for the character and tone of a thing. It descends from Old Norse bragr, which meant both poetry and the most eloquent, and gave its name to Bragi, the Norse god of poetry. It lives on in frásagnarbragur: the manner of telling a story. That is the spirit of the product: give reporting good form, and give the time back to the mission.

The heart: the mission you care about.
The pen: the reporting we take care of.

Bragur is developed and validated together with Plan International Norway.

Let reporting support the mission, not burden it

See what your team could do with the reporting hours back. Let us show you Bragur in action, and if you share a past report and its source material, we'll build the demo around them.

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